PoisonAlchemist: Man Muro, you boost my confidence and then you just go crush it with a heartbreaking work of staggering genius.Pariah: Don't tell him things like that, if his head gets any bigger he'll float off like a weather ballon :p

I've pretty much thrown the towel in on Sci-Fi movies. The plots are usually pretty linear, and the characters suffer from genre retardation. It is also a personal preference IE I rather hate CG. I would rather see miniatures, or straight up animation.

I'm curious to see Watchmen, but it's a wait till video rental

I am stoked to see:Transformers: Revenge of the FallenMy friend in TX is SURE that the Fallen referred to in the title is a primordial transformer named the Fallen who was among the original 13 created by Primus. I have since bet him that the Fallen refers to the Decepticons who were killed in the first movie and to Megatron himself

Star TrekI like trek. I want to see this new movie.

TwilightRead the books, not bad, but it is a definate wait till rental. There is a sig I've seen on another forum where some woman is lamenting the fact that the world's most perfect man is fictional (let alone a mediocre-ly written woobie-vampire)

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceI know who it is, I've read the books

Sure I know her from 'Angel' and the calling the movie linear, is, well, all that remains.

To put down something positive, at least initially, the dragons seemed like a true force of nature - nonnegotiable and unreachable for dem little humanoids. That part was impressive. The rest is a weak fairy-tale something.

I am looking forward to the new Highlander movie. It is suppose to be a re-boot of the original. I like the original, and some re-boots kind be lame, but I am hopeful.

I found this out from a reliable source who is a friend. He is involved in the movie. Currently he is doing work in The Hobbit, and the next season of Spartacus. And played a role in the HBO series Game of Thrones.